Head to head

Sony PCM-A10 vs Zoom H8

A side-by-side look at Sony PCM-A10 and Zoom H8 for podcasters: pricing, features, and where each one wins.

Sony PCM-A10

Pen-sized hi-res recorder with 16 GB built-in and Bluetooth remote

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Zoom H8

12-track portable recorder with a touchscreen and a podcast app

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At a glance

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Best forJournalists, lecture recorders, and musicians who want a discreet, pocketable hi-res recorder with no external storage dependencyMulti-host podcast productions, live event capture, and documentary crews who need a portable multi-track recorder without a mixing console

Key features

Sony PCM-A10

  • LPCM recording up to 96 kHz/24-bit, 40 Hz - 40 kHz frequency response
  • 16 GB internal memory plus microSD/SDXC expansion
  • 3-way adjustable built-in stereo condenser mics
  • Bluetooth 4.0 with REC Remote app control
  • Approx. 15 hours battery life at LPCM 96 kHz/24-bit
  • FLAC and MP3 format support

Zoom H8

  • 8 inputs, 12 recording tracks simultaneously
  • 4 XLR mic inputs + 2 XLR/TRS combo inputs with phantom power
  • 2.4-inch full-color touchscreen, 320x240
  • Interchangeable capsule slot for XYH-6, MSH-6, and others
  • 24-bit/96 kHz recording in WAV and MP3
  • Approx. 10 hours on 4 AA batteries at 44.1 kHz

Pros and cons

Sony PCM-A10

Pros

  • 16 GB built-in memory - no card required out of the box
  • Bluetooth remote is genuinely useful for solo recording
  • Compact enough to carry in a shirt pocket

Cons

  • No XLR input
  • No 32-bit float
  • Sony ecosystem: fewer accessories and community resources than Zoom/Tascam

Zoom H8

Pros

  • Most inputs and tracks of any portable recorder in this class
  • Touchscreen Podcast app mode is genuinely usable
  • Compatible with Zoom's full capsule ecosystem

Cons

  • No 32-bit float recording
  • 4 AA batteries adds weight
  • Larger footprint than compact handheld recorders

The verdict

Choose Sony PCM-A10 if

Journalists, lecture recorders, and musicians who want a discreet, pocketable hi-res recorder with no external storage dependency.

The PCM-A10 occupies a different niche than the Zoom and Tascam recorders here. It is designed for discretion and solo capture: tiny, quiet, with 16 GB built in so you never need a card. Bluetooth remote access and FLAC playback…

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Choose Zoom H8 if

Multi-host podcast productions, live event capture, and documentary crews who need a portable multi-track recorder without a mixing console.

The H8 is genuinely a mini field mixer in recorder form. The Podcast app mode is well-designed: you can assign mics to channels, trigger sound effects, and see levels at a glance without menu-diving. The touchscreen makes operation practical in…

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